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Audio CD
If you want to store music from an audio CD on your computer, you
need to rip the audio from the disc. Ripping audio helps keep all
your music together in a single location, and also allows you to
put that music on a portable media device such as the iPod, iPhone,
PSP, etc. You can transfer music from your audio CD using
MP3 Editor Deluxe.
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Editor Deluxe to see how easy it is to rip audio CD.
Audio CD Copy Guide
1. Insert an audio CD into
your computer's CD drive. Launch MP3 Editor Deluxe and click on
"Tools" tab. Then, choose "Audio CD Ripper" to activate the audio
CD ripper tool.

2.
The ripper scans your computer's disc drive and all the available
drives are displayed in the list. Select the right disc drive with
the audio CD inserted. If you plug in new devices or change the
disc click "Refresh" to update device list.

3. Set directory to save
grabbed audio files. Click the "Browser" button and choose the folder
you want to backup in. Then check the tracks you'd like to rip.
All the tracks are checked by default. Of course you can uncheck
any track that doesn't need to be ripped.

4. Choose one of the compression
types from the available templates to fulfill your needs. Click
"Next" to start ripping and wait until the process bar reaches 100%.
The disc will eject after the audio CD has been completely ripped.

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